Adapting rural communities to climate change: The undervalued potential of agricultural land

IF 5.1 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Ondřej Konečný , Ondřej Šerý , Tomáš Zavadil , Barbora Duží , Alice Kozumplíková , Jakub Trojan , Stanislav Martinát , Radek Novák , Ondřej Kotek , Jiří Lehejček
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Rural municipalities in the Czech Republic (central Europe) are important owners of agricultural land, which, if managed appropriately, can be a means of reducing the local impacts of climate change. Previous research has not paid enough attention to rural municipal approaches to farmland management and their role in addressing local climate impacts. The aim of this paper is thus to capture the possible approaches and roles of municipalities in reducing the local impacts of climate change and to show how municipalities, as significant landowners, respond to these impacts. The research is based on semistructured interviews with representatives of rural municipalities and these results are further triangulated through focus groups with farmers in three model areas with different climatic and natural conditions for agriculture. The results showed that rural community leaders are generally unwilling to farm their agricultural land. They mostly lease land to farmers but at the same time do not understand the potential of tenancy agreements to influence farming to mitigate the impacts of climate change locally. Although the communities do not have a systematic and strategic approach to climate adaptation measures, the findings showed the implementation of a range of activities that effectively respond to climate change. Finally, the potential for strengthening governance and consequently rural sustainability lies in systematic counselling to leaders and communities and institutional support.

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使农村社区适应气候变化:被低估的农业用地潜力
捷克共和国(中欧)的农村市镇是农田的重要所有者,如果管理得当,可以减少气候变化对当地的影响。以往的研究对农村市镇的农田管理方法及其在应对当地气候影响方面的作用关注不够。因此,本文旨在了解市政当局在减少气候变化对当地影响方面可能采取的方法和发挥的作用,并说明市政当局作为重要的土地所有者如何应对这些影响。研究以对农村市政当局代表的半结构式访谈为基础,并通过在三个气候和农业自然条件不同的示范区与农民进行焦点小组讨论,进一步对这些结果进行了三角测量。结果表明,农村社区领导人普遍不愿意耕种自己的农田。他们大多将土地租赁给农民,但同时并不了解租赁协议在影响耕作以减轻当地气候变化影响方面的潜力。虽然这些社区没有系统性和战略性的气候适应措施,但研究结果表明,他们开展了一系列有效应对气候变化的活动。最后,加强治理并进而加强农村可持续性的潜力在于为领导者和社区提供系统咨询以及机构支持。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Rural Studies publishes research articles relating to such rural issues as society, demography, housing, employment, transport, services, land-use, recreation, agriculture and conservation. The focus is on those areas encompassing extensive land-use, with small-scale and diffuse settlement patterns and communities linked into the surrounding landscape and milieux. Particular emphasis will be given to aspects of planning policy and management. The journal is international and interdisciplinary in scope and content.
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